Roles of Metal Oxidation Species in the Flotation of Fine Sulphide Minerals

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

In this study, flotation of fine galena, chalcopyrite and pyrite was performed after grinding with different extent of oxidation-reduction condition adjusted by grinding media. Sodium dithionite and iron ions were added in mill to simulate pulp potentials and iron oxidation species produced by grinding media, respectively. The types and quantities of the metal oxidation species on mineral surfaces were determined by EDTA extractions, while the surface electrical properties of minerals and interaction of different types of metal oxidation species were studied by zeta potential measurements. It was found that the nature and concentration of the absorbed metal oxidation species were dependent on oxidation atmosphere controlled by the iron amount of grinding media. These species interacted with each other and had an important role in determining flotation of fine galena and chalcopyrite as well as activation of fine pyrite by lead and copper.
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APA:  (2006)  Roles of Metal Oxidation Species in the Flotation of Fine Sulphide Minerals

MLA: Roles of Metal Oxidation Species in the Flotation of Fine Sulphide Minerals. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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